Sewing satin? You need this tip before you cut!

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  • @Bonbon53539
    @Bonbon53539 2 года назад +18

    I didn’t know this! After decades of sewing. Self taught…love you tube, learning lots

  • @deborahfernando5528
    @deborahfernando5528 Год назад +24

    So glad I found this! I’ve been so nervous about cutting my satin for a dress project but I’m sure this will help!

  • @cocasio7190
    @cocasio7190 10 месяцев назад +2

    Thanks for sharing! I learned something new today, thanks to you !!!

  • @hjccontest
    @hjccontest 3 года назад +12

    Lol I knew I hated sewing with that kind of fabric, now I know why! Great tip! Thanks!

  • @traceyswindle283
    @traceyswindle283 25 дней назад +1

    Well, damn.🤦‍♀️
    This is the single most valuable information that I have come across about this fabric. I have stayed away from this fabric for many years because it never really was a consistent outcome. Incredible info!

  • @faiza5757
    @faiza5757 15 дней назад

    Thank God, i searched silk skirt tips and tricks before starting the silk project. Thank you Catherine❤

  • @BellydancerMaliha
    @BellydancerMaliha 2 месяца назад +2

    🤯 This is astounding. I never knew this, thank you so much!

  • @sheilawilliams2875
    @sheilawilliams2875 6 месяцев назад +6

    So glad I watched this. I am fixing to cut out my Granddaughters flower girl dress for my sons wedding. Thank you so much.

  • @lifeofjoy9404
    @lifeofjoy9404 Год назад +4

    Wow!!!!!💪💪💪
    I had NO idea there could be a solution to this bane of satin sewing projects!
    Hooray!!

  • @oliviajohnson7305
    @oliviajohnson7305 Год назад +2

    I'm so glad I found this - I've never sewn with satin before and wanted to do some research. I know I would have been so disappointed with those dimples in the fabric.

  • @cozymoggele
    @cozymoggele 7 месяцев назад +3

    I just cut the skirt for my wedding dress!!! I'm so glad I watched this before I cute the corset & sleeves 🙈

  • @rebeccamarrs-it3du
    @rebeccamarrs-it3du 3 месяца назад +1

    I have tried to understand this concept for months now and now I understand! Thank you so so much for the detailed demonstration! 😊

  • @beverlyness7954
    @beverlyness7954 Год назад +4

    Thank you so much for this tip. I finished making lining for a small purse, but I didn't like how it turned out. The purse is something I made by attaching cord to an antique silver topper with an accordion opening. Then I macrame'd the cords into a purse in a very lace style of knots. The purse took me hours to create and the silver topper is one of a kind. Usually you'd see it on a chain purse, but the chain was missing when I bought it about 50 years ago. After waiting so long to complete this project, I was so disappointed about the lining. The lining is seen through the macrame knots. Now I know what to do. I have a lot of the satin fabric left so I will recut and redo the liner. Thank you! Great tip!

  • @petitecake
    @petitecake 5 дней назад +1

    Omg thank you. I followed a pattern that required me to cut on the grain line but they didn’t use satin and I wanted to because I wanted my Jumpsuit to look elegant and I got so frustrated.

  • @pauliej1
    @pauliej1 8 месяцев назад +2

    Wow thank you for this great advice! I never knew this. This will help me so much with getting nice results. Thank you again!

  • @dianerose4469
    @dianerose4469 Год назад +1

    thank you thank you. I needed this tip; Am just now working with silk and going crazy with the puckers. GREAT IDEA!!!

  • @annalisajames-hamilton1453
    @annalisajames-hamilton1453 9 месяцев назад +2

    Bless you for posting this!!!! Sooooo helpful.

  • @n.b.55
    @n.b.55 2 года назад +23

    I am really frustrated right now and mainly with myself for thinking I could just sew satin fabric without knowing a lot about
    I'm about to finish a pair of satin pants and I made the mistake of not cutting it the right way, also I'm at a beginner level of sewing so I really overestimated myself anyway thank you for the great tip!!

    • @CatherineSews
      @CatherineSews  2 года назад +12

      Satin pants are quite ambitious for a beginner! Good for you for taking on a challenge. If you cut them on the lengthwise grain, you can still make some great pants; you're sideseams will just be a bit puckery. Next time, you'll cut on the cross grain and they will be amazing!

    • @n.b.55
      @n.b.55 2 года назад +8

      @@CatherineSews thank you so much !! They're almost finished and the side seams are quite puckery but I'll just make it look somehow intentional and call it a happy mistake, at least I got wearable satin pants :))

    • @vlw4165
      @vlw4165 Год назад +4

      I hear you! Made satin Christmas dresses for granddaughters and what a pain! I never knew you could cut anyway but along the "straight grain of the fabric" as the pattern instructions say. And talk about fraying edges!!! I'm still traumatized!

    • @Cass_772
      @Cass_772 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@vlw4165 the best is to cut satin fabric with a pinking shears

    • @chickadeeacres3864
      @chickadeeacres3864 7 месяцев назад

      Same here but with chiffon! For a Barbie doll! 😂😂😂 What a learning curve!

  • @LetyRay
    @LetyRay Год назад +1

    Wow I wish I knew this years ago! I’m glad I found this video!

  • @klaudyday749
    @klaudyday749 Год назад +2

    Thank you!!! I needed this tip!

  • @Bloomsewing_studio
    @Bloomsewing_studio 3 месяца назад

    Thank you! I was about to cut but so glad I watch a few videos first

  • @vivenna
    @vivenna 2 года назад +37

    Great tip! Could you make a video with more advice for difficult fabrics such as silk, chiffon, loose wovens? Your results always look super neat! :)

    • @CatherineSews
      @CatherineSews  2 года назад +8

      That's a great idea for a video! Thanks for the nice comment and the suggestion. I'm actually just about to post a video on cutting plaids. I hope you find it helpful!

    • @vivenna
      @vivenna 2 года назад

      @@CatherineSews great, I’ll definitely check that out :)

  • @hiluvscrafts2452
    @hiluvscrafts2452 2 года назад +2

    I wish I saw your video earlier. I made a dress for my son's wedding and the back seam is dimply. It's fully lined so fixing is daunting.
    I love your videos! Thank you for sharing your knowledge.

  • @LetySuarez-y9d
    @LetySuarez-y9d 5 месяцев назад

    It's videos like this that give me validation and make my mistakes bearable. Thank you!

  • @dorothydishman4664
    @dorothydishman4664 Год назад +2

    Great tip, most if my linings in jackets & vests are satin and this will be so helpful. Love your many hints and tips..thanks.

  • @KP-ks5ry
    @KP-ks5ry Год назад +2

    Thank you so much Catherine. Starting a satin flower girl dress for my granddaughter and this tip made my day.

  • @gaynormainwaring1853
    @gaynormainwaring1853 6 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you so much, what a fabulous tip!

  • @rhondaa18
    @rhondaa18 11 месяцев назад +1

    Amazing tip! Thank you 😊

  • @Mrs.Patriot
    @Mrs.Patriot 2 года назад +1

    Awesome tip! Thank you, Ms. Catherine!

  • @Maplecook
    @Maplecook 3 года назад +83

    At first, I thought it said, "Sanity Fabric," and I was like, "They make a cloth for me to hide my insanity??" LOL

    • @CatherineSews
      @CatherineSews  3 года назад +11

      Haha, I almost wrote satin fabrics, but I thought maybe it would read like Satan fabrics. I thought Satiny was safer!

    • @Maplecook
      @Maplecook 3 года назад +9

      @@CatherineSews LMAO!!
      "So, how did the date go?"
      "Ummmm....kinda Satany..."

    • @allieg6401
      @allieg6401 Год назад +3

      I'm with you there... but I don't theres a factory big enough... 😂

    • @katiekarakondis3348
      @katiekarakondis3348 10 месяцев назад +4

      Insanity fabric is a better name... because it can make you go insane while sewing.

    • @castoputa
      @castoputa 9 месяцев назад +2

      Ironically satin can drive you insane lol

  • @TheSwimmom1
    @TheSwimmom1 2 года назад +18

    Sewing for 50 year, studied fashion design. I didn't know this. My mind is blown!! I wasted beautiful fabric I bought in Paris for my son's wedding. I couldn't wear the dress. I thought it was my pressing and sent it to the cleaners for the final press. I actually bought a dress to wear for the wedding instead.

    • @CatherineSews
      @CatherineSews  2 года назад +3

      Oh dear!! I could cry over your Parisian fabric! At least we know that next time will be better!

  • @habeshastyle542
    @habeshastyle542 Год назад +2

    Thank you so much...i already cut in length grain. But i tried your tip in small piece and it looks perfect. Thank you again
    Edit: ....and subscribed

  • @momzilla9491
    @momzilla9491 6 месяцев назад +1

    In the 1980s I had a wardrobe of Satin. Those items would dry clean up perfectly and look like new.
    The manufacturers must have known what they were doing. "Diggin the Dancing Queen".
    The 1980s were booming until 1984, then life hit a Recession.
    What a wonderful lesson. Use the Cross-width for length!

  • @sewitwithbetti
    @sewitwithbetti 8 месяцев назад +1

    Such a great and helpful video! Thank you so much 😊

  • @Victoria-gq4xn
    @Victoria-gq4xn 2 года назад +3

    every video I watch from you is teaching me so many things omg, thank you for real 😊😊

    • @CatherineSews
      @CatherineSews  2 года назад +1

      You are so welcome! Thanks for such a lovely comment. It makes my day!

  • @surabhirawatis
    @surabhirawatis 2 года назад +1

    O my God. What a tip Catherine 👏. Never heard such a thing before. God bless you. Thanks a lot.

    • @CatherineSews
      @CatherineSews  2 года назад +1

      Right!? That's a good one to know about! Thanks so much for watching and commenting.

  • @amyknott907
    @amyknott907 2 года назад +1

    So glad I saw this after I had already cut, what a shame! However a great tip for next time!

  • @felicitykenter7748
    @felicitykenter7748 2 года назад +1

    Thank you, I am about to make boxers out of this type of fabric (which I've never used before), so I thought, 'I'll just see if there's anything I need to know.' I'm glad I checked! Thank you for your clear examples!

  • @markusmulder_
    @markusmulder_ 10 месяцев назад +1

    That’s such a good tip! Thank you!

  • @annholmes9650
    @annholmes9650 2 года назад +2

    Fantastic Catherine, what a great tip for anyone sewing with satin. Thank you! X x x

  • @bethperrine6431
    @bethperrine6431 2 года назад +3

    Mind. Blown. Wow, thanks for this! I’m really enjoying your videos - so happy I found your channel

    • @CatherineSews
      @CatherineSews  2 года назад +2

      Right!? My mind was also blown when I finally figured this one out. So glad you found me!

  • @janielawson6553
    @janielawson6553 2 года назад +1

    I was looking to see if you had done a video on how to make a blouse lining, glad I found it before I cut it out. I cut apart a blouse that is too small to use as the pattern and need to line it also. I may be over my head.

  • @deana7310
    @deana7310 2 года назад +1

    Thanks! I've watched twice to make sure I don't mess up my skirt.

  • @tiarabass4625
    @tiarabass4625 2 месяца назад

    wow! This is so great!!!!

  • @seunshopeju_
    @seunshopeju_ 22 дня назад

    Hello ma'am, thank you so much, this tip is very helpful. Does this tip apply to sheer fabric like Organza?

  • @irenelam1250
    @irenelam1250 Год назад +1

    Great tip thank you so much !

  • @cathleenaudrey7723
    @cathleenaudrey7723 7 дней назад

    Any hints for cutting and sewing on the bias to get smooth seams?

  • @safakhan06
    @safakhan06 2 года назад +3

    I am sooo happy to find this video it's so helpful I really want to use satin but this prblm always happened to me and that's why I am not using satin big problem solved thank u for making helpful video for everyone 💗

    • @CatherineSews
      @CatherineSews  2 года назад +1

      Great to hear, Safa! It's a game changer!

  • @Zaradikaresells
    @Zaradikaresells 2 месяца назад

    I sewed a crepe dress cut on the bias and I wasn’t happy with the seams. I followed the directions on the pattern but the seams still look like your demonstration on the length wise grain cut. I want to make it again, so I will give this a try. I don’t even care about the drape at this point

  • @adrianam.reyesdiez8700
    @adrianam.reyesdiez8700 Год назад +1

    Amazing advice! Thank you 😊

  • @tabsonthecomputer8480
    @tabsonthecomputer8480 2 года назад +4

    This is extremely helpful!

    • @CatherineSews
      @CatherineSews  2 года назад

      Right!? I love that one! Thanks so much for watching and commenting.

  • @sarahferrell5458
    @sarahferrell5458 8 месяцев назад +1

    Great tip!!! You rock.

  • @abhishekshuklaBellydancer
    @abhishekshuklaBellydancer 2 года назад +1

    Lovely❤ Great information 💕Thank You!

  • @PetDKK
    @PetDKK 3 месяца назад

    Wow amazing thank you!

  • @sarahturps1384
    @sarahturps1384 2 года назад +1

    Excellent advice. Thanks!

  • @nataliavallaro2408
    @nataliavallaro2408 Год назад +1

    awesome and super helpful thank you!

  • @Aljobritt
    @Aljobritt 8 месяцев назад +1

    What at GREAT TIP!!!😊

  • @Grace_x68
    @Grace_x68 Год назад +1

    Wow thanks for this great tip

  • @lucilledaub5991
    @lucilledaub5991 2 года назад +1

    Thanks for the tip for satin material.

  • @knitntea1672
    @knitntea1672 Год назад +1

    Thank you so much for this information!!

  • @sarasallam78
    @sarasallam78 Год назад +1

    Wow thank you so much that's a great tip

  • @laurahumara5417
    @laurahumara5417 8 месяцев назад +1

    Omg thank you thank you thank you

  • @chickadeeacres3864
    @chickadeeacres3864 7 месяцев назад +2

    That’s such a valuable tip. What if my fabric is a scrap piece and there’s no selvage? How can I tell which is cross grain?

    • @chickadeeacres3864
      @chickadeeacres3864 7 месяцев назад

      Never mind, I found a tip .

    • @annmariegrant4037
      @annmariegrant4037 6 месяцев назад +1

      @chickadeeacres3864 please share what the tip was 😊 I've also been wondering about this.

  • @ljwilliams755
    @ljwilliams755 28 дней назад

    That's amazing!

  • @paulaotero28
    @paulaotero28 2 года назад +4

    Catherine, with this method my hems would be on the lengthwise grain of my skirt any tips for that?

  • @lyndagasper4346
    @lyndagasper4346 2 года назад +1

    Awesome tip, thanks

  • @kittybrowning
    @kittybrowning Год назад

    Your videos are fab I cud do with some advice I'm using satin and tulle and taffeta to do my daughters prom dress and I'm inserting tulle geodes into the top 2 skirts so I can see where I show so it's a nicer fin with sewing the 2 satin pieces does cutting it on a cross grain help when jointing tulle and satin please

  • @ingridverbree-barnes4745
    @ingridverbree-barnes4745 2 года назад +1

    Wonder if you would do a video about cutting out a pattern on satin.

  • @deborahanneswatercolorworld
    @deborahanneswatercolorworld 2 года назад +1

    Oh thank you so much! I did not even know how to cut the satin like this I have been trying to figure out what I am doing wrong. Seams puckering and just horrible.

  • @charityj8064
    @charityj8064 8 месяцев назад

    Can you show how you lay your pattern to cut on the crossgrain

  • @everythingrecycled
    @everythingrecycled 8 месяцев назад

    This is such a great tip! I just had a question about how to avoid the puckering if your item is cut on the bias? If it’s closely related to the direction of the grain what do you? I am about to make a brides maids dress and want it to look good 😊

    • @CatherineSews
      @CatherineSews  8 месяцев назад

      Good question! You don’t get that puckering on the bias, only on the straight of grain.

    • @everythingrecycled
      @everythingrecycled 8 месяцев назад

      Thanks for replying that helps settle my fears haha! I’m still gonna to some tests first! 😊

  • @Aurora-uh9nk
    @Aurora-uh9nk 3 месяца назад

    Damm ! Just threw my sateen fabric out as the pluckering was disgusting. I changed my needle and thread thinking it was my machine doing this ! A HUGE THANK YOU 🙏
    Question would this apply to silk too ?
    Would we have to calculate extra fabric when purchasing if we cut cross grain ? Many Tks .

  • @lisawolfe6510
    @lisawolfe6510 5 месяцев назад

    Does this work when sewing with a stretch satin? Would the skirt stretch out in length if i cut on the crosswise grain?

  • @minihappyart
    @minihappyart 2 года назад +2

    great tip, if I sew it using tissue paper as stabilizer will it be better? I also cut the fabric the wrong way so maybe it will help a bit...

    • @CatherineSews
      @CatherineSews  2 года назад +1

      It's worth a try, but I honestly don't think it'll make a big difference. Let me know!

    • @minihappyart
      @minihappyart 2 года назад +3

      @@CatherineSews it helped a little bit! I haven't tried ironing it yet, maybe it will get even better :)

  • @jazmeen04
    @jazmeen04 Месяц назад

    Unfortunately almost no one mention this. I unfortunately ruined my long dress. And you are right, no amount of pressing and steaming will help.

  • @w.elatrby2960
    @w.elatrby2960 9 месяцев назад

    That's awesome but isn't it more stretchy and comfortable if it was cut in the long or normal grain??

    • @CatherineSews
      @CatherineSews  9 месяцев назад +1

      Interesting question! My initial answer is no, it doesn’t affect comfort at all, but then maybe you’re referring to a stretch satin? In that case, then yes, you’d probably need to stick to the lengthwise grain.

    • @w.elatrby2960
      @w.elatrby2960 9 месяцев назад

      @@CatherineSews thank you for your fast response ❤️🪡

  • @specialyoubeauty2092
    @specialyoubeauty2092 29 дней назад

    What about cutting on the bias?

  • @dgarnett4220
    @dgarnett4220 5 месяцев назад

    Which foot to use sewing so doesn’t bunch up stitching

  • @JW-xh8qw
    @JW-xh8qw Год назад +1

    Thank you!!!

  • @kmatt7854
    @kmatt7854 Год назад +1

    thank you so much!!!

  • @OowllwoO
    @OowllwoO Год назад +1

    Thank you so much.

  • @jaywholoveseveryone1721
    @jaywholoveseveryone1721 2 года назад +3

    If the material doesn't have the 'salvage' edge how do you tell which way is crossgrain? thanks

    • @CatherineSews
      @CatherineSews  2 года назад +4

      Good question!! If you have a magnifying glass, lol, you'll look for the float yarns that run on the cross grain. If not, I'd suggest folding your fabric on the bias, into a corner, to bring two intersecting edges together, and baste the two sides together. You'll see a big difference between them, with one going into the seam smoothly and one looking dimply. mark the edge that is smooth, then remove your basting stitching. Place your grain lines parallel to the marked edge.

    • @jaywholoveseveryone1721
      @jaywholoveseveryone1721 2 года назад

      @@CatherineSews Oh, thank you for your quick response. I am a novice with fabrics (and in sewing terminology) but I am going to do what you said. Thanks, again 💖

  • @samia5431
    @samia5431 2 года назад +1

    totally identified i tried it all with my satin fabric and impossible to get it perfect such a great discovery to see there is hope after death hahahahahahahaha🎉🎉🎉

  • @KimberleyWenya101
    @KimberleyWenya101 11 месяцев назад

    This is so helpful, thank you! Do you have any tips however when we want to sew floor length satin pants that can’t fit if we trace the pattern along the cross wise grain? That’s my only issue now!

    • @AniaMichalska-c8r
      @AniaMichalska-c8r 2 дня назад

      I second this question, any tips? My dress is longer than the cross grain

  • @2m21m2
    @2m21m2 2 года назад +2

    What if i am making a long piece that can't be cut that way? I have a piece that is more than the width of the fabric. Plus what about the hem, wouldn't it be dimpled?

    • @CatherineSews
      @CatherineSews  2 года назад +3

      Yes, it does get tricky when your piece are longer than the width of the fabric. Sometimes it's logical to put a horizontal seam, like at the waist, but then that can defeat the whole purpose of cutting on the cross grain. Maybe you could go on the bias? And yes, the hem might dimple, but I would still rather have that than a dimpled side seam.

  • @jamiherlihy2311
    @jamiherlihy2311 Год назад

    Thank you. This is great news. My concern is that I am attempting to make a wedding dress and the top will be a corset. Do you think the fabric will still be durable when cut on the crosswise grain? Any help is welcomed.

    • @CatherineSews
      @CatherineSews  Год назад +1

      Cutting on the cross grain won’t affect the durability. Best of luck with your project. It sounds amazing!

  • @ssw7236
    @ssw7236 2 года назад +1

    Dumb question, but won't you usually have to sew along the long grain at some point (e.g. hemming pants if the leg of the pants are sewn on the cross grain)?

    • @CatherineSews
      @CatherineSews  2 года назад +3

      Not a dumb question at all. Yes, the hem will be on the straight grain but any dimpling there won't be as obvious as the long side or centre back seams of a long dress. Dimpled seams there can really ruin a dress! And if you hand sew the hem, you can avoid the dimples altogether.

  • @motelsinger
    @motelsinger Год назад

    Hi! I would like to know if you can cut the satin in the fold, thank you

  • @ElYuricorn
    @ElYuricorn 2 года назад +1

    That's so so helpful

    • @CatherineSews
      @CatherineSews  2 года назад +2

      Glad it was helpful! Thanks so much for watching and commenting, Yuri!

    • @ElYuricorn
      @ElYuricorn 8 месяцев назад

      A year later and I'm coming back because I'm doing a new piece with a similar fabric and I wanted to refresh my memory of this wonderful tip!❤✨

  • @cindydrake7057
    @cindydrake7057 2 года назад +1

    When cutting pieces on the cross-grain, I assume you would need more fabric than when you cut on the lengthwise grain. Is there a rule of thumb as to how much extra fabric you'd need to buy?

    • @CatherineSews
      @CatherineSews  2 года назад +1

      Hmmm, I don't know of any rule of thumb but I guess it depends on how many pieces you have to cut on the fold. You might have to do multiple folds if there are a lot. Even so, I don't think you'd have to use a lot more fabric.

  • @chanism7
    @chanism7 2 месяца назад

    So I've started sewing recently. Can using this method stop satin from fraying?

    • @CatherineSews
      @CatherineSews  2 месяца назад

      @@chanism7 No, it will still fray.

  • @mzamerica77
    @mzamerica77 Год назад

    What about when sewing/working with stretch satin???

  • @maryalgar8779
    @maryalgar8779 2 года назад

    Hi Catherine. I have a satin fabric with intended purpose of a dress for granddaughter. I would never have thought to cut on cross-grain. Cutting on cross-grain is contrary to what I thought was a basic rule due to stretch factor of a fabric. Perhaps satin does not stretch more on the cross-grain vs. the vertical grain?

    • @CatherineSews
      @CatherineSews  2 года назад

      No, I don't think it has stretch in either direction, but the long float yarns run horizontally, I believe, which is why seams hang better on the cross grain.

  • @dankthompson
    @dankthompson Год назад

    Would this apply to all silky fabrics? Chamuse, 4-ply silk, and taffeta? Sewing a victorian gown for a costume, and would like to know your thoughts?

    • @CatherineSews
      @CatherineSews  Год назад +1

      Charmeuse for sure. For the others, you can try sewing scrap cut on the warp and weft and see if one is smoother than the other. Good luck with your project!

  • @teresaarnold4401
    @teresaarnold4401 Год назад

    Thanks 🙏

  • @AngeVPV
    @AngeVPV 2 года назад +1

    So in this case I can disregard de grain of the fabric rule? It feels so rebellious!

    • @CatherineSews
      @CatherineSews  2 года назад +1

      Not exactly disregard. You can turn your pieces onto the cross grain, but they would now be perpendicular to the selvage instead of parallel to it.

  • @zoewallace77
    @zoewallace77 2 года назад

    How does cutting on the cross grain compare to cutting on the bias? I’m making a bodysuit and want the most five possible without dimpling!

    • @CatherineSews
      @CatherineSews  2 года назад

      Cutting on the bias will result in more give, but it's more difficult to sew.

  • @brooke3312
    @brooke3312 29 дней назад

    I am making a long skirt and mine is puckering it’s too late for me. The fabric I got isn’t that long the other way so I have to do it the puckering way. :(

  • @stephaniemathiasmusic
    @stephaniemathiasmusic 2 года назад

    What do you recommend for the top of a dress? Should I cut the neckline on the crosswise grain or the side seam?

    • @CatherineSews
      @CatherineSews  2 года назад +1

      The side seam should be cut on the cross grain.

    • @stephaniemathiasmusic
      @stephaniemathiasmusic 2 года назад

      That’s what I ended up doing! Thank you!!!

    • @stephaniemathiasmusic
      @stephaniemathiasmusic 2 года назад

      I really appreciate this video because I am sewing my first satin dress right now!

  • @annamachovec6722
    @annamachovec6722 2 года назад

    This works as long as you don’t have to cut longer than the width of the fabric. But for instance - a dress with princess panels, you can’t cut the fabric that way.

    • @CatherineSews
      @CatherineSews  2 года назад +2

      About 6 of my students are all working on strapless, floor length, princess seamed gowns, all cut on the cross grain. No problem.